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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 22, 1911)
"'fP-'ipr'JJ' lMJHH'WlW-v- , vr VWiW"""rt"r THE COOS BAY TIMES MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1911 EVENING EDITION. JTJOR cold or stormy weather there is nothing so good as our Adjustable Collar Ulsterette. It is rain proof We also have plen ty of other good Over coats; and plenty of smart' Suits In fact you needn't look any further than this store to find exactly the . clothes you want Suits $10 to $35 Overcoats $10 to $30 Woolen Mill Store f iw(MHBEBHBBBjWfa l ifv l' vi Mill-to-Mcn Clothiers COOS BAY OREGON V THE WEATHER. (By Associated Press.) OREGON, Nov. 22. Fair to- night except rnln near const. Thursday, fnlr In cast, and rain and snow in west. Southeaster- ly winds. TEMPERATURE 11E- PORT. Always- "TKe Busy Corner" Japanese Baskets See our Window Wc lrnvc it filled with a beautiful lino of Japanese baskets in numerous shapes, largo and small, also a variety of Jap- aneso cornucopia!). -' i1J Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. Phone' Main 298 Us u JIIOII GRADE COAT $l.n() per ton. Phono 225J, It. A. Church. TON UKNT Furnished home, Apply work, a position on rnncli for ono year or loiiKor. Good roforonco. A. E. Ruloy, Gon. Dol., Mnrshllold, Or FURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING npnrtments, hot water, light and If noil $10 and up Lloyd hotel. The Old Reliable If you nood any frult-trcos for f Inl.ntlnn s ilo1 in vin1sn rvrtn1 mtls at house. Central Ave.. Br.dg. "'Tng troei, write us for parti across from Methodist chure'J. culars. No provlous cxporlonco " 'needed If you want to moko money. WANTED Position on rniuli or In Wo show you. ALBANY NURSE city by young man. Address Times' itnCS, Inc., Alltnny, Oregon. TOn SAW: Gasoline boat, B-liorso power, slnglo cyllndor, four cyclo, Hegal onglno, new, used only, six months. Prlco f 175. Jack Hen lrIclson, Emplro, Orogon. WANTED Girl for restaurant work. Apply at onco at Times' ofllco, TOIt RENT Hoiiko In Bunker IIII1. Btadden's Studio, Broadway. FOR SALF Household poods, bcw lug machine For Ront 4-room house. Iaqulro at 327 Second St., p. J. Nolson. Blanchard's Livery Wo hnvo Bucured the llvory busl iots of L. H. Holsnor and aro pre pared to render oxcodont service to tho pooplo of Coos Day. Careful di Ivors, gooo rigs fc.nd everything hnt will mean satisfactory sorvlco to (the public, Phono us for a driving horso, a rig or anytning neeueu m tho livery line. We also do truck kg business of all kinds. ilLANCHAHD BROTHERS Phono 138-J Livery, Feed nnd Sales Service. 141 First and Aider Streots "ANTED Girl for, general house work. Apply Mrs. F. E. Hague. FK RENT O.ioom house, partly furnished. 386 No. Second St. "ANTED Itooiuers by tlay or week, 3G Market Ave. "ANTED Conipotcnt Girl for gen ial house work by Mrs. M. C. Horton. 'AXTpiI)C!,1.1 fop gc,,,,,,,! j,0lIsc. U A',nlv Mw. Jns. II. O'Don Jjell. Hunker Hill. Al'fc KlXns of hauling ilono prompt 'y J. E. Fitzgerald. Phono 120J. K SALE Or evchnngo for real estate a good launch. Apply Room M Coke building. 'FEP fty young man and wlfo wperienced In dairy nnd farm A Modern Brick Building, Electrlo Lights, Steam Heat. Elegantly Furnished Rooms with Hot and Cold Water. n O T E L .CO OS C. A. METLIN, Prop. Rates: 50 cents a Day and Upwards. Cor. Broadway nnd Market Marshfleld, Oregon. DRESSMAKING GOWNS, SUITS AND REMODELLING. MRS. E. BANDEL Phono 19-J,'Cor. 4th nnd Park Ave. TMI PARTY" CASE IS SLOW Rebuttal Testimony Offered In Noted Kansas Trial Ac cused Denv Guilt. (By Associated Press to tho Cooa Bay Times) LINCOLN CENTER, Kan., Nov. 22. Tho dofonso In tho "Tar Pnrty caso" closed Its direct testimony to day nnd tho stntq hogan to present ovldonco In rebuttal. Tho defen dants A. N. SImms, John Schmidt, I nnd Shorrlll Clnrk woro on tho stand today nnd told tho samo story. Thoy, ndmltted knowing of plans to tnr Miss Chamborlnln and whoro tho crlmo was to bo committed, but do nled any participation In tho assault or ovor intending to tako a hand In It. Miss Chamborlnln yesterday told tho details of tho attack. GROCER FOUND SLAI.V. Burglars Relieved to Have Killed Man at Garfield, Utah. (By Associated Pross to tho Coos Bay Times.) GARFIELD, Utah, Nov. 22. Tho body of William A. Sandercock, man agor of tho Santson grocory company, wns found on tho floor of tho story this morning with tho skull split open nnd threo bullet holes in his breast. It Is bolloved that Sandercock, who slopt In tho renr of tho store, was killed by burglars. Tho Tlmos' Want Ads bring results City Auto Service Good Cars, Careful Drivers and roasonnblo charges. Our motto: "Will go nnywhoro at nny time." Stands Bianco Hotel and Blanco Cigar Storo. Day Phones 78 and 4C. Night Phono 40. BARKER & GOODALE. Proprietor. LOCAL For twenty-four hours ondlng nt 4:00 p. m., Nov. 21, by Mrs. E. Mlngus, special government meteorological obsorver: 4 Maximum 54 Minimum 48 At 4:00 p. m 54 Precipitation ., 12 Wind, Northwest; clear. , BORN. AHRQUIST To Mr. nnd Mrs. Engon Ahrqulst of Bunker Hill, Tuesday. November 21, n son. Mother and child nra doing nlcaly. Meet Tonight Tho Mnrshflold Lodge of Elks. will moet tonight for Initiation nnd other work. Meets Friday. Tho LndloB' Art club will meet with Mri). E. D. Mc Arthur of South Mnrshflold, Friday, November 24. ', Issue Invitations. Tho Invitations for tho ElksUmU'nt tho Eagles hall, Wednesday evening, Novombor 29, woro issued today. Taken Census. Tom Hnll has started taking tho annual school cen sus of Mnrshllold nnd will probably finish It in nnothcr wcok. Hold Social. -Tho Mnrshflold Ep worth Lcaguo will hold a social ses sion at tho homo of Rov. and Mrs H. L Rutlodgo this ovonlng. Meet Tonight. Todny tho stoclf holders of tho compnny organized to drill for oil on Catching Inlet, will moot at tho Marshfleld Chamber of Coin mo r co to perfect their organiza tion. Hn Operation. Mrs. F. M. Mrfr hoffor midorwent nn oporatlon yestor day for appondlcltls nt Mercy hospi tal. It .was a very ncuto caso but flho wns roported getting nlong today as woll ns could bo expected, ttnd her early recovery Is hoped for. Investigate Cutoff Tho Mnrshflold Chamber of Commerco Is In receipt of n letter from Congressman Hnwloy in which ho says ho has taken up with tho Engineers of tho Wnr De partment tho auction of' gottlng nn emergoncy appropriation to closo tho Coos River cutoff. Tho onglnoors hnvo promlsod him to Inveatlgnto It nt onco nnd dotormlno whnt shall bo dono to protect tho channel. To Sponk Here. Miss Konworthy, who recently returned from India whero flho wns ongnged In missionary work Is expected hero today nn her tour for tho advancement of foreign missionary work. Sho Is to nddrcss n meeting of tho Mnrshflold Mothod Ists Foreign Missionary society nt tho homo of Mrs. Porklns in West Mnrshflold this afternoon and Sundny morning will spenk at tho Methodist church. .Meet Friday Tho Marshflold Chnmbor of Commorco will moot Fri day nftomoon nt 4 o'clock fd discuss tho sending of a represontntlvo to Washington, D. C, to ropresont Coos Bay at tho Rivers, and Hnrnora Con gross nnd nppoar boforo tho Rivors nnd Harbors committoo of tho Nn tionnl Congress to urge nn appro priation for Coos Bny harbor Impro vement. All mombors of tho oxecu tlvo committee nnd othor mombors nro rcquosted to bo presont. Season Ends Too Soon. Pnrtlos from Ten Milo nro bomonnlng tho fact that tho fishing season didn't last longer or tho run of salmon thoro did not stnrt enrllor. Tho Boa Bon closed November 20, tho dny aftor tho run of sllvorsldos renched Its holght. Win. Ingorsoll nlono had 4,000 salmon piled up out of hte catch and many thousand moro could hnvo been secured hnd tho law permitted fishing nftor November 20. Wed Heiv. Robt. A. Wilder, or ganizer for tho Fraternal Union, and Miss Vera J. Foss of Spoknno woro quietly mnrrlod last ovonlng by Rov. II. I. Rutlcdgo nt tho M. E. parson age. Mr. Foss camo hero sovoral weoks ago to assist tho local lodgo of tho order and tho brldo arrived hero on tho Brenkwntor last week. Tonigfit tho local lodgo of tho Fra tomnl Union will meet for special work under Mr. Wllder's direction nnd It Is Intimated that they nro like ly to confor nn extra degrco or two up on him. Ill NEWS vssm 'EGPLE B3K7S3ZZO rr ,r OUJWW OF COOS BAY Vice-President Sumner Ex pected Here Soon From Gar diner Other Gossip Vlce-prcsldont Sumner of tho N&rtbi Coast Lino is expected hero front -Gardiner whoro ho Is with his son checking up somo of tho survey work dono north from Coos Bny. So far, no additional Information could bo obtained as to tho possibil ity of n connection botwoen his pro ject and thnt of tho Northwestern Railway, announced In Tho Times TTtT t to nttnnin i i n -..n- jesiuruiiy. ill lilti, uuu iuuo jjuj iiiun iit n i...-inh ""'" I who has a relative who Is an offlclal ot today on business. Ul(J Northwcstorn nmny moutnB ngc, E. K. JONES loft this afternoon forWnH BVcn nBsuranco by his relatlvo Coqulllo on business. thnt tho Northwcstorn was hoadod for B. F. ROSS was down from his .Coos Bny. It was also learned from a rou- Catchlng Inlet ranch todny. CIIAS. SELANDER of Sumner Is n Marshflold business visitor. MRS. E. E. Dyer of Daniels Crook is n Mnrshllold shopper. MILO PIERSON is in from Ton Milo on business nnd pleasure MRS. J. C. SWINFORD Is visiting friends In North Bend today. J. W. MAST of Bnndon is oxpectod hero today on business and pleasure JOHN STEINLIOHTNER of Ton ablo sourco todny that tho North western Railway had threo represen tatives on Coos Bny a fow years ago making n careful Investigation of this section. Alva Doll who roturnod from Gar diner todny saw Vlco-prcsldont Sum ner thoro. Ho said that Mr. Sumnor was not vdry communlcatlvo but intl mntcd thnt they still hoped to get construction Btartod this fail. Ho did not say anything nbout tho Eugpno Mllo Is n Mnrshflold business vls-.roport of tho stnrtlng of work by Itor. thorn on tho tunnol near Eugono. T. M. COLLVER nnd wlfo of Catch- Mr. Doll wnn also Informed by ing iniot woro Marsnnold visitors today, MAYOR L, Bond Id business. L. L. ROSA and P, Portland J. SIMPSON of North in Marshflold today on Wnrron Rood that tho Stnto onglneor had informed him thnt ho hold the wntor rights to Clear Lako, claiming tho Coos Bny men had not dono tho dovolopmcnt work necessary to ro tnln tholr rights within tho time T nmiinniilti r9 - . ... . fmnrlflnil nro Marsnnold uiibiiiobb " ?;'"' rM wn I.Iah .!, uuuunu mumiKur "! touuin luutiji of tho nMM T1.. .l T ,... MM.rt.l n WM. INOERSOLL. tho well-known ,, 7 '". Ton Mllo rancher, Is in Mnrshflold "'''" ,.r. "At.,", w " a "Z t first Class' Auto Service When yon want to iro nnywhoro In a hurry Try FOOTE'S AUTOS Best rntes in tho city. BEST CARS. Best 'drivers. Phono CC-J until 11 p. m., aftor 11 p.m. phono 5J. Resi donco phono 28-J. T). L. FOOTE. Proprietor. Uniaue Pantatorium DYEING, CLEANING, PRESSING AND REPAIRING ALL KINDS OF nAT WORK. ROSS & PINEGOR. 50 Central avenuo Phone 2 5 OX For the First Time Coos Bay Has Had a Shipment of Beechnut Bacon IN THE PIECE DIRECT FROM THE FAOTOHV AT NEW YORK. IT IS DELICIOUS BACON THE SAME KIND THEY PUT UP IN GLASS JAR. IT IS A LIGHT BREAKFAST' BACON AVERAGING ABOUT POUNDS TO THE PIECE. Sliced Per Pound, 35 Cents Lockhart's Grocery Two Private Phones- 85 and 305 today on business J. C. DOANE hns moved from Catching Inlet ranch to his homo on South Fifth strcot. MR8. II. GRANBY, who rocontly un derwent nn operation nt Mercy hos pital, will return homo today. Q. E. B0YERSMITH of tho Hub, doming compnny, tins roturnou from n business visit In Bnndon. MRS. E. L. CHURCH of Isthmus In let, who undorwent nn operation for appondlcltls nt Morcy hospital last wcok, is gottlng nlong 'flno. MRS. F. J. LAPALME of Enstsldo, who recently underwent nn opera tion nt Mercy hospital, hns recov ered sufllclontly to return to hor homo. MISS MILDRED COKE, who hns been spending sovoral wcoks with friends nnd relatives in California, Is oxpectcd homo on tho Homer to night or tomorrow. PETER MENEOAT of Lnkesido wns In Mnrshflold today on biiBlnous nnd pleasure Ho roports that tho run or snimon wns tno groatoBt pany with Chlof Engineer Aston to . , inspect tho routo of that company. 'V, Mr. Cattoll will lntor tnako a state ment of his plans. PUGET SOUND 0 e Conditions Are Rapidly Reach ing Normal But Seattle Lacks Pure Water Supply (By Associated Prosa Times. ) to Coos Bay SEATTLE, WaBh., Nov. 22. Con ditions In tho flood swept country nrouud Sonttlo nro rapidly approach- hat la bnVn years but t I '"" "l? " Tlfl t No0r all ovor now. ln"d..ort l0 ?nc. fl A"..,? ,0" A. It. MCDONALD, tho woll-known J"u,,r ""UH UU,"B10 l" "" " Black Creek rancher, wns In J"'"" nr?llV,nnln1 rryt' aJ,l, Mnrshflold today on business and, Chicago, MUwaukor and Pugo .Sound pleasure. Ho Is hoping that tho ad a still dotourlng Is trains bu railroad will soon bo running, to bo n0 l "Bf ","" through thoro to Mnrshllold.- no J0'"0"0: nTho, a'C".rU'T JAS. LAIRD wns In from Sltkumlcron8t tD '"olllngham, Wash., an I Vnncouvor, B. C, was opened today for tho first tlmo slnco Friday. "Boll tho water." This warning 1 , . , - r-l Tho Improved stretches nro nlIiWM """" J",u ,u"",u ol ? "Y right but thoro nro some pretty "B""""" bad mud-holes on tho bnlanco or,""""""""" "" " '"" this week nnd snys thnt tho heavy rains have mado It hard traveling on tho old Coos Bny wagon rond. it. SPARK plugs at Tho GUNNERY. Thanksgiving Will soon bo fioro. Aro you ready for it? LET US HELP YOI ! Evorythlng for tho Thanksgiving Dinner Mf.VCE MEAT in bulk nnd also tho Nouo-Such brand NEW CROP NUTS SWEET CIDER ROILED CIDER RAISINS, CURRANTS, DATES, FIGS, CITRON, ORANGE and LEMON PEEL FRUITS OF ALL KINDS APPLES 91.00 PER RON. And don't forgot to plnco your or ders early for tho famous Sealshipt Oysters In Bulk ton Is bolng pumpod into tho city mains to rollovo tho wntcr famine caused by tho breaking of tho supply plpo lines ncrosa Cedar rlvor Sun day. Engineers expect to bo ablo to supply tho ontlro city with water under light pressuro boforo night. TROUBLE IN SOUTH AMERICA. Report That Another Revolution Has Hroko Out In Paraguay. By Associated Press to tho Cuo Hay Tlmos.) BUENOS AYRES, Nov. 22. It is roportod hero that a revolution hna boon begun In Pnrnguay. INVESTIGATION IS BEGUN. to We Bazar Phone 32 The Ilouse of Quality, Alleged RclmDng of Railroads Theatrical Companion. (By Associated Press xo Coos Bay Tlmos.) x CHICAGO, 111., Nov. 22. Tho United States fedoral grand Jury to dny bogan an Investigation to dotor mlno whothor tho railroads operat ing between Now York nnd Chicago hnvo boon giving rebates to theatri cal companies. GEO. HANSON'S FUNERAL. Tho funeral of Geo. W. Honshu will bo hold from tho Catholic church tomorrow morning, Novombor 23, at 10 a. m. Frlonds of tho deceased aro Invited to inept at nine o'clock nt tho resldonco of Mrs. Hanson in Bny Park whoro transportation to tho cemetery will bo furnished. GUNS to RENT nt Tho GUNNERY. t,MMv9t Drifted Snow perry s flour. Light, White, Always Right Once Used, Always Used n ii f i i I I